Kiki V… Not long now!

Healthy Sex Education! Yes! A great vid from Jerome Stuart at Lets Talk about Sex!
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Over at Good Vibes they’ve put together one hell of a Mixtape in honor of Masturbation Month! We know what we’ll be listening to all month long…
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Don’t forget to check out BA’s own 10 Songs About Masturbation. Check out the list at Good Vibes! |
Isabella Rossellini’s Mammas is her third installment for the Green Porno series presented by the Sundance Channel. Written, directed, and performed by Rosellini, Mammas is a crazy web series about animal motherhood… and if you liked that, check out her Green Porno series 1-3 and Dolphin sex too, because she is awesome!
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It’s no secret that us editors at Beautiful Agony HQ are big sci-fi fans, so when we came across these Star Wars and Dr Who inspired sex toys on Etsy, we got a little excited. Lots of cool game controller and Spiderman inspired floggers available… not to mention their grumpy cat paddle!


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Via Laughing Squid
What not to say during Orgasm starring Scott Rogowsky (running late) and Karley Sciortino (slutever). Previously on lost…
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runninglateshow.com
slutever.com
Don’t forget the outtakes…
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“Mark your calendars and get ready to drop your pants (or skirts). The Center for Sex & Culture, San Francisco’s unique sexuality information resource, has scheduled this year’s Masturbate-a-Thon for Saturday, May 25, from 7pm to 11pm.”
The Masturbate-a-Thon originally began in 1995 as part of Good Vibrations’s National Masturbation Month. The event has since been adopted by the Center for Sex and Culture (with Good Vibes blessings), and has been an annual event since 2000. The funds raised go
The idea of the Masturbate-a-Thon is to get people to break the cultural taboo of talking about masturbation. All funds go to support the Center for Sex and Culture, a non-profit which subsists on event fees, donations, and fundraising events.
Come for a Cause!
Want more info? Go >>> HERE
Gorgeous hand woven tapestries from Erin M Riley, her nude works are something special indeed. Wow!
Her work is currently on show as part of the group exhibit ‘Bones’ at CENTER in Milwaukee, WI until April 30th.
visit erinmriley.com
via sexinart.net
♥♥ ♥ Over at Dodson and Ross, one of the interns has been photographing canvasses of Betty Dodson’s art. This one is a painting that Betty did of an acid trip gone bad where her boyfriend turned into a skeleton during sex.

BA is so in love with this, here’s hoping we get to see them all!
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Really cute and sexy little toys by Monica Ramos.
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via whokilledbambi.co.uk
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Well, apparently that’s what Dutch designers “Snurk” are calling their bedding set anyway. I particularly love how amongst all the sleepy faces, there’s the one kitty yawning. Oh kitteh…
visit snurkbeddengoed.nl
purchase Snurk’s Yawn bedding
In stark contrast to our chosen focus here at Beautiful Agony, Durgin’s photography is filled with beauty despite and because of its noticeable omission of the human face.
visit billdurgin.com
via sexinart.com
Yes, Evil Head is the name of an X-rated spoof of the Evil Dead… but I’m not sure that I find Deadites all that attractive, do you?
♥ Incredibly beautiful detailed works from realist painter, Alyssa Monks.
From her bio, “Using filters such as glass, vinyl, water, and steam, I distort the body in shallow painted spaces. These filters allow for large areas of abstract design – islands of color with activated surfaces – while bits of the human form peak through. In a contemporary take on the traditional bathing women, my subjects are pushing against the glass “window”, distorting their own body, aware of and commanding the proverbial male gaze. Thick paint strokes in delicate color relationships are pushed and pulled to imitate glass, steam, water and flesh from a distance. However, up close, the delicious physical properties of oil paint are apparent. Thus sustaining the moment when abstract paint strokes become something else.”

Alyssa Monks, at work in the studio.

Stare 2010, oil on linen, 64×96
“When I began painting the human body, I was obsessed with it and needed to create as much realism as possible. I chased realism until it began to unravel and deconstruct itself,” Alyssa states, “I am exploring the possibility and potential where representational painting and abstraction meet – if both can coexist in the same moment.”
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